2016
DOI: 10.1162/jocn_a_00912
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Early Visual Cortex Dynamics during Top–Down Modulated Shifts of Feature-Selective Attention

Abstract: Abstract■ Shifting attention from one color to another color or from color to another feature dimension such as shape or orientation is imperative when searching for a certain object in a cluttered scene. Most attention models that emphasize feature-based selection implicitly assume that all shifts in feature-selective attention underlie identical temporal dynamics. Here, we recorded time courses of behavioral data and steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs), an objective electrophysiological measure of… Show more

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“…It thus reflects temporally sustained lowertier visuocortical responses to luminance (flicker ssVEP) or local contrast (pattern reversal ssVEP). Given these properties, the ssVEP is suitable to examine questions regarding the modulation of early visual cortical neurons by experimental tasks (i.e., selective attention, Müller, Trautmann, & Keitel, 2016) or by stimulus content (Keil, Moratti, Sabatinelli, Bradley, & Lang, 2005). The FPVS, by contrast, typically focuses on an oddball stimulus embedded in a fast-periodic information stream, where a deviant stimulus (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It thus reflects temporally sustained lowertier visuocortical responses to luminance (flicker ssVEP) or local contrast (pattern reversal ssVEP). Given these properties, the ssVEP is suitable to examine questions regarding the modulation of early visual cortical neurons by experimental tasks (i.e., selective attention, Müller, Trautmann, & Keitel, 2016) or by stimulus content (Keil, Moratti, Sabatinelli, Bradley, & Lang, 2005). The FPVS, by contrast, typically focuses on an oddball stimulus embedded in a fast-periodic information stream, where a deviant stimulus (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, a measurement that has high time-precision but is not a simple probing of several or even several tens of dispersed time points should be performed on the time sampling. An electrophysiological technique called steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) has been proven to be a useful tool for satisfying those two requirements (Müller et al, 1998 , 2016 ; Keitel and Müller, 2016 ). SSVEPs refers to a continuous and periodic potential response of the extrastriate cortex to a flickering stimulus and has the same temporal frequency as the driving stimulus (Norcia et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Müller et al, 1998;Scherbaum et al, 2011;Toffanin et al, 2009) and feature-based attention continuously over time (e.g. Andersen, Müller, & Hillyard, 2009;Müller et al, 2006;Müller, Trautmann, & Keitel, 2016) . For example, Andersen & Müller (2010) recorded SSVEPs of participants shifting attention between clouds of differently colored dots flickering at 7 Hz or 11.7 Hz.…”
Section: Ssveps As a Direct Measure Of Attentionmentioning
confidence: 99%